International Law
George Grafton Wilson; George Fox Tucker
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  • [99. Persons affected by War.]
  • [100. Combatants.]
  • [101. Non-combatants.]
  • [102. Public Property of the Enemy.]
  • [103. Real Property of Enemy Subjects.]
  • [104. Personal Property of Enemy Subjects.]
  • [105. Vessels.]
    • (a) Public vessels.
    • (b) Private vessels.
  • [106. Goods.]
  • [107. Submarine Telegraphic Cables.]
  • [108. Belligerent Occupation.]
  • [109. Forbidden Methods.]
  • [110. Privateers.]
  • [111. Volunteer and Auxiliary Navy.]
  • [112. Capture and Ransom.]
  • [113. Postliminium.]
  • [114. Prisoners and their Treatment.]
    • (a) Quarter and retaliation.
    • (b) Employment.
    • (c) Exchange.
    • (d) Parole.
    • (e) Sick and wounded.
  • [115. Non-hostile Relations of Belligerents.]
    • (a) Flag of truce.
    • (b) Cartels.
    • (c) Passports, safe-conducts, safeguards.
    • (d) License to trade.
    • (e) Suspension of hostilities, truce, armistice.
    • (f) Capitulation.
  • [116. Methods of Termination.]
  • [117. By Conquest.]
  • [118. By Cessation of Hostilities.]
  • [119. By a Treaty of Peace.]
  • [120. Definition.]
  • [121. Forms of Neutrality and of Neutralization.]
  • [122. History.]
  • [123. Declaration.]
  • [124. Divisions.]
  • [125. General Principles of the Relations between States.]
  • [126. Neutral Territorial Jurisdiction.]
  • [127. Regulation of Neutral Relations.]
    • (a) To belligerent troops.
    • (b) Asylum for vessels.
    • (c) Ordinary entry.
    • (d) Sojourn of vessels.
  • [128. No Direct Assistance by Neutral.]
    • (a) Military.
    • (b) Supplies.
    • (c) Loans.
    • (d) Enlistment.
  • [129. Positive Obligations of a Neutral State.]
  • [130. Ordinary Commerce.]
    • (a) Destination.
    • (b) Ownership of goods.
    • (c) Nationality of vessel.
    • (d) Declaration of Paris.
  • [131. Contraband.]
  • [132. Penalty for Carrying Contraband.]
  • [133. Unneutral Service.]
  • [134. Visit and Search.]
    • (a) Right.
    • (b) Object.
    • (c) Method.
    • (d) Ship's papers.
    • (e) Grounds of seizure.
    • (f) Seizure.
  • [135. Convoy.]
  • [136. Blockade.]
    • (a) Historical.
    • (b) Conditions of existence.
    • (c) A war measure.
    • (d) Who can declare.
    • (e) Notification.
    • (f) Must be effective.
    • (g) Cessation.
  • [137. Violation of Blockade.]
  • [138. Continuous Voyages.]
  • [139. Prize and Prize Courts.]